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Salesianum Schedule: Student

2023-2024 Edition

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All Versions of Salesianum Schedule

1.7.1

August 8, 2023

- Updated calendar for 2023-24 school year. - Adjusted class setup to match "block" terminology now used.
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1.7

August 17, 2022

- Updated for 2022-23 school year: new rotating A thru H cycle rotation. - Added a “Monthly View” that allows the user to quickly see the schedule for a particular day in the future. - Cleaned up the design with new fonts, adjusted default color scheme, and some new color palette generators. - Lots of “under the hood” coding improvements, with full conversion to Swift 5. - New app icon.
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1.6.1

February 25, 2022

- Updated version for the new Lunch/Flex schedule (Feb/Mar 2022). The new schedule can be enabled/disabled on the Settings page.
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1.6

August 20, 2021

• Updated for 2021-22 calendar and schedule.

1.5.1

February 2, 2021

• Updated for new Wednesday schedules beginning in February, 2021.

1.5

September 21, 2020

• Redesigned for the 2020-2021 schedule: four classes with Alpha and Omega periods, Chapter Days, and new rotations. • Added times to the Times/Rotations screen (formerly the Cycle view)
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1.4.3

October 20, 2019

- Updated times for revised Chapter Schedule - Fixed lunch times for two-bell lunch
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1.4.2

August 22, 2019

- Updated calendar and schedules for the 2019-20 school year.

1.4.1

January 2, 2019

- Updated timetable and class rotation for new Sprint schedule

1.4

August 16, 2018

- updated for the new 2018-19 schedule, including new schedules (Stretch, Sprint, PM Flex, V+J Days) and times. - fixed weekly view bug that would cause app to crash
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Description of Salesianum Schedule

Salesianum Schedule makes it easy to see your class schedule for the day, the current week, and future weeks. To set up, simply add the individual class names for each period. Each day, your individual schedule will be displayed and the current period will be indicated. Passing period times let you know when the next class begins. You will also be able to see your schedule for the current week, future weeks, and future months. Important notes: • This app is meant to assist students, but is not a substitute for students knowing their own schedule and getting to class on time. Students still ultimately bear the consequences for being tardy. • This app was loaded with daily school schedules (i.e. Regular, AM Assembly, PM Assembly) from the school calendar published in the summer. When changes and adjustments inevitably arise, students must adjust the planned schedule under the "Schedule List" tab of the "Setup" screen. • The app does not currently support delay schedules or unique special schedules.
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Salesianum Schedule: FAQ

Does Salesianum Schedule offer an iPad version?

Yes, Salesianum Schedule is available for iPad users.
Stephen Menicucci launched the Salesianum Schedule app.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 15.0 or higher.
The overall user rating of the Salesianum Schedule app is 4.6.
Salesianum Schedule Relates To The Education App Genre.
The newest version of Salesianum Schedule is 1.7.1.
July 8, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Salesianum Schedule app.
Salesianum Schedule officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the Salesianum Schedule app: American English.
Sorry, Salesianum Schedule is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Salesianum Schedule.
No, Salesianum Schedule does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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